"It seems to me that Santorum can and should be free to defend this evil as he sees fit," writes Sullivan. "But his defense of torture is far, far more scandalous to the Catholic church than any liberal Catholic politician's views on, say, same-sex marriage or contraception."

Meanwhile, a Catholic priest also took issue with Santorum's faith, namely Santorum's now infamous Satan speech, in an appearance on Bill O'Reilly's show, of all places. But what do average Catholics have to say about Santorum? One Catholic offers their take: "You can share my views on abortion but be incompetent in every other way. I’m voting for president, not bishop."

On to other controversial topics--A radio personality in Phoenix who has long supported Catholic causes was scheduled to emcee a Catholic fundraiser, but pulled out due to controversy over the fact that she was also involved with a local gay pride parade.

Finally, it wouldn't be a day in Catholic news without talking about birth control, but do you know who I'd like to hear from? The people in the pews, because we've heard enough from the church leaders and experts. So here are a couple views from the laity:

James Harrington, an attorney in Austin, Texas, writes about his feelings on the bishops' letter concerning the contraception mandate being read at Mass, saying it "provides evidence that the bishops have become increasingly political rather than faithful prophets of the Gospel."